Troy and allan are in the mood to have a hamburger for lunch. Troy wants to grill the hamburger outside instead of cooking it on top of the stove because he says he likes the taste of a grilled hamburger more than one cooked on top of the stove. The difference in taste troy prefers is actually caused by the smell of the charcoal embedded into the hamburger. This is an example of:
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In the given case, the difference between the taste of Troy and Allan is an example of sensory interaction.
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In the given case, the difference between the taste of Troy and Allan is an example of sensory interaction.
Sensory interaction is a type of interaction that occurs between the senses and shows their impact on each other. Smell and taste are two of the senses that work simultaneously.
Both Troy and Allan want to eat hamburger but they have difference in the taste. Where Troy wants to grill the hamburger, Allan wants to have taste by cooking it on the stove.
Therefore, taste of food (hamburger) gets influence according to the senses of a person. Smell of the charcoal can cause bad smell in the food that can make Troy to prefer grilled hamburger.
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